Electronics
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We hope you are asking about Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE). Both of the colleges RV College of Engineering (RVCE) and Thapar Institute of Technology (TIET) are very good at infrastructure, studies and reputation as well.
However, the RVCE is slightly better than TIET due to it's constant high ranking especially in field of ECE and also has strong industry connections along with Bangalore's vibrant tech ecosystem, it offers more job exposure.
You can also consider other factors like fees and proximity to your residence etc. for better choice for you.
Know more about these two colleges at our official website:
RVCE Bangalore: Courses, Admission 2025, Cutoff, Fees, Placements, Ranking
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Hello,
Between VIT Chennai and SRM Kattankulathur for Electronics Engineering with VLSI specialisation, VIT Chennai is generally better in terms of:
Placements: VIT has a slightly better placement record, especially for core electronics and VLSI roles.
Core companies: More core and semiconductor companies like Intel, NXP, Qualcomm, and Texas Instruments tend to visit VIT (mostly Vellore, but some do come to Chennai as well).
Reputation: VIT has better industry recognition and alumni network in the core field.
So, if you are focused on VLSI and core job roles, VIT Chennai is a better option than SRM Kattankulathur .
Hope it helps !
To find your CET percentage for Computer or Electronics Engineering, you can use this simple method:
CET percentage = (your marks ÷ total marks) × 100
For example, if CET is for 200 marks and you got 120 marks, then percentage = (120 ÷ 200) × 100 = 60 percent
This percentage helps colleges decide who gets admission into Computer or Electronics branches.
If you are asking how much percentage is needed to get a seat in these courses:
For government colleges, you usually need above 85 percent. For private colleges, you may get a seat even with 60 to 80 percent, depending on your category and college.
You can check CET info and cutoffs on these websites: https://cetonline.karnataka.gov.in
Yes, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering is a branch of engineering. It focuses on electronic devices, communication systems, and signal processing. Many colleges offer this branch under different names like:
Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering (ETC or E&TC)
Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)
Both are similar, but E&TC may focus more on communication systems.
First, congratulations on completing a diploma in electronics and communication engineering and qualifying for the ECET exam. There are many good colleges you can choose in your rank; some of them are
JNTU Kakinada (ECE)
I rank them according to your chances in these colleges so you can make your priority list.
All the best for future.
Yes, M.Tech in Electrical Engineering is available in many institutes, and specializations like Power Systems, Power Electronics, Control Systems, and VLSI are commonly offered. Admission is usually through GATE, but some institutes may also provide direct admission based on merit or institute-level exams. You can check the eligibility, fees, and admission process of specific colleges on Careers360’s M.Tech course and college pages.
you have a strong chance of getting a seat in Vishnu Institute of Technology, Bhimavaram through AP ECET lateral entry counselling with this rank.
While cutoffs vary yearly, a rank under 1,500 in the open category for CSE at Vishnu Institute of Technology suggests a good opportunity, and Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) is also a sought-after branch.
Candidates ranking between 1 and 1000 are expected to get seats in top colleges like AUCE, JNTU Kakinada, and GMRIT, according to some analyses, which bodes well for your rank.
In 2024 the closing rank for Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) in Round 1 was 84034, which is significantly higher than your rank, indicating a strong possibility of securing a seat.
Good luck!!
With a BITSAT score of 263, getting EEE or Electronics and Instrumentation at BITS Hyderabad or Goa may be tough. These branches usually close at a higher score.
Even if the paper was tougher this year, the cut-offs may not drop much. You might have a better chance in later rounds, but it’s still a bit difficult. Keep backup options ready.
Placement in Electronics and Communication (ECE) branch is good in many colleges, but it depends on the college and your skills.
ECE students get job offers in both core companies and IT companies. Some companies that come for ECE are Intel, Qualcomm, Texas Instruments, BEL, etc. Many software companies like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Accenture also hire ECE students.
If you have good knowledge of programming or communication systems, VLSI, embedded systems, etc., then chances are better.
Average package depends on the college. In top colleges like IITs or NITs, packages are high. In other colleges, average package is around 3 to 6 LPA.
So overall, ECE has decent placement if you work on your skills.
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